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the Firat Page. Continued from Sree up te iv, paces, when the boiling point fs reached, @ften destroys the entire charse, if he does not Bnjure tho still beyond repair. Upom the banling end careful managersent of the firer, depends the @uccom or failnte of the distillation. which ie man- Mfosted «by the quantity, quality, end color of the oil produced. After @ cherce of ofl has been run off; the etill Is allowed fiom four to eix Bourse to cool, Then It is asfe to take off the man Boles. aud enter the atill for the purpoee of removing the tar and coke deporits, Thue vet td by moans Of shovels aud pickaxes, and ia suimeiiunes® danger ous operation owing to the neriour rasce ren siuing fn the etill, A thousand pa!one of crude oll will thus be converted into wixtr-five por cent of Mlummmating oil, fifteen por cent of Baptha, twelve the balance of Cirht per por cont, of tarnnd coke eont. being lonk in watery evaporation end incou- deneable games, ‘The naptha sich ie @ very com Dustible materini, ie drar a off woire, aud whan it caret Mating oll ie carrie: (nto iasce cisterna. where it lr subsequently “teat This treatinent cor ¢ nto enpropt late remer- othe cistile uit {+ piste in adtine t two per cent o vat etid,which is next stirred through the fluid by means ef agitators, #hich revolve rapid! and thoro mix tho olland arid for the purpore of brehte This pert of the and dewiorizing the diatilted oi! Procova cojuiies forty or filiy mini cesy | time the resinous partic es Le t for the acid, combines # ih ft, sod ity pitated t the bottom of the reservoir, from wheve tue fad le drawn off into ancther tank, and pure water moe? for the purpose of more completely cleanalne Mluminating oi), ‘The acid and oil fe thea weated with @ solution of abouttwo percent. of caurtte gota, and agitated untill the acid, combining wily the pode, is entirely removed from the oil, wl @rawn off into settling tanks, It is suleojueutly Brreled and rent to market. It will be perceived thas the proper distillation of Petrolenm oil requires: 1st A perfect control of the hent employed tw prevent buruing elther the oil or the tills too rapid an evaporation gene nice Meavy canes which donot pars into the worm, but fall again into the atill and produce coke and tar, nd, Economy of time and fuel, 3rd, Careful man- agement, to prevent the evaporation of \mproper gasses, which, mingling with the oil vapor destroys fhe color, and converts the dirt!Ued product into an Anferior article of laminating oil, An improved etill, built for the express purpose of prereoming all these objections bas recently been put fin operation at the Lacinean 01) Refinery, foot of Lo6th street, F. BR. Being constructed entirely of ‘wrought aad cast iron, (patented by George H. 8. Driffur) this still can be readily transported to any Part of the United States, and pnt op within twenty~ four hours after arriving at ite destination, The heat f completely under the contro! of the most ignora:s @perator, and the distillation commences in oo# hour aftor the fires are lighted. Tho heat being increased Bo any desired tomperatnre, is readily retained at Ghat point until the whole charge has been ruo of. After the charge has been distilled, thiw ettll can be bmmediatoly refilled, the new charge commencing to Matill within twenty minute, after the former charge fas been removed, withoot requiring any cooling eff or lows of time in cleaving, because no woke is formed during the process of distil. Bation, A thousand gallon still will produce ehty per cent. of illuminating oll, fifteen per cent naptha, three per cent. of heavy oll, which is re- @istilled aud converted into lubricating oll, two per cent. only being the loss by watery evaporation. A charge of one thousand gallons is run off iu the improved still, in from twenty-four to thirty Lours. et an expenditure of fue! costing leas than two dol. fers, The saving in time and fuel which is thus Feren will be found one of the most Loportant provements, in add!tion to the impossiblilty of ever ing out the bottom of the still, which te seldom Restod over 700 degrees, The oi! produced, readily reaches and exceeds the Government fire-iest of 115 Megroos, and thisilluminating oi! brings the highest market price, Several refineries will soon be sup- pliod with these stills, Goup sold at the Evening Exchange at 2484. Stocks inactive but firm, Tae WasuINGTON CONTINENTAL GuAKDSs will bold their seoond Grand Invitation Family Pic- Wic on Monday, at Clifton Park, Stwten Inland, when # pleasant tline is expected, ARRIVAL or Troops,—The 20th New York Cavalry arrived in this city, yesterday morning, from Washington, They number 750 men, and are gommanded by Col. D. M. Evans. They left for Albany inst evening, The lst Conneethont Cavairy wore expected to arrive here last night or this morn- ing. THEne wrt ee Music on the Mall, at the Centra! Park, this day, commencing at 459 o'clock 2M, by the Central Park Band, INDEPENDENT Orpvek or Opp PeuLows,— ‘The Grand Lodge of Southern Now York commenced Steannual evasion on Wednesday afternoon. A laree Dumber of representatives wore prerent (rom various parte of the district. ‘The report of the Grand Mastes UMW. Geo, Snyder), shows that during Cie past year Shere have Leon initiated, 445; atroitiod br card, 15; inatated, 8Y—m t 4t. There e 45 withdr ave been ein Rended; 5 expel died. ‘The number of contribnting members ie $uth; tho revenue re- Ceived amonnts to 854,087 ¥6, nud the amount pait | for relief, $17,143 45. ‘Lhe erecta! busine of meee! being the report of a committer apyointe Northern New Vork, was Hit hoe ported that they h mn the city, and had come te Y (hab @ Union Was Cxpediont Perfected ihe “ end nad mensures to ther | na Lodges Puites ta ther, tion to be Kuown at the Grant Lodge { HNtate of New York, and tant Sheretore ring about tad anion, bore was as follows |." to apply to the u. J, @onsoliiate thats and the lodees auboriinate to to One Juri wi \ of the Uuited ? 0.00 vation @ Constitution of the Guitet Grand Lodge, ama be pulse pitted for approval Lo rh ail Lodge of the Un. cot tates, 4. SLoukd aul apy granted ihe paid constitution, b 4 t nd th ¢ anion to a et v OVE gd for in th ¢ The Grand office: each G. L. eicet and all lodges iu th wat Conurtituden te detablished for t Grand Master to eelect the pe Jet April nex and the Norther welect the wot@ from thet date gion ised, 5, Kelates to nomina 6G. Benior past Grand Muster to p ef the Bersion of 1866. ond app wv core temporarily, except that the roy retary ac. as Grauc Secretary uri) installed, 7, All properties, &e. , ‘of KOs tO become the prope ty O the l go; each Grand Lode at the prose: Fis abe wr) ry on its subordinates to pay up ince inens Bnd expenses up to seasion of *} rf 6. At thie soasion of 1860, the only candidates for Grand Bepiow nix. Bives to be thore elected in P65; the one hay reaver number of Votes to be elected tor two other fur one year, A voto was taken and iy le in 185 for Cnion and 76 agains it, ihe chair elared the motion lost, as two-thirds o: ges wore required te vole, but on an appea! the de- eision was reversed, it isunderstood that the mi- ority aro opposed to the measure, we thoy belleve it should lie over for one year before beiug accel on On Vbursday the following Grand Ovivers were elect for the eusuing term): Grand Mos doom J, Day uss y, John Medole; Giand Warden, Nieholus rand Becretary, DeWitt ©, Langdon; Grand surer, Jucobd Kussell, sud Grand Represeutative, win Swanton, Lavuncu,—This morning, at 8 o'clock, John @nglis & Bon will launch trom their shipyard the pew steamer Old Colony, Sho iv sister sieawer to the Nowport, Bhe is of the followiug dimenaions :—~ th, 320 feet; extreme beam, ov fe t! id Ta feet, Bho te built of white oak wod tex engine has 80 ineh cylinder, with 12 {eet ke an ane OF Goleny xu) pe Sou pletea © 1a. 0 Vober, and will be p on sou'e ius. Dew Xork aud Newpark 4 tho | road. and bad ble left arm eo baby |: ali ihe | Faray AFFRAY.—On Friday, 28th alt., an effray econrred between Charies F, Conior and Patrick Murphy, #t No. 99 Bayard st. ‘Tne fight occurred on the stoop of the house, as the iaiter was shonus to enter the door, Murphy was eit/ier thrown, or fell from the stoop to the eid i} A fracture of the ekui!, He alod en Pilncriny. spd yesterday Coroner Vildey held an tuquest om the yoy. Dr, Woorter Boach Jt, mde w post-morte examination, aud fonnd a iraciure f tho whuil, the brain clotied with vlood, im hae oploten, 4 b fd La ye by ae S aoh bee Jury found “\ eaneE Caine to his dent frm from being uirorn from the * pet y Bayard street to the rivewnik, 6 the bands of ‘( July 4h, Iso." Deceused waa's pative of [reland, And 5) yeas of ace. Conger wey than exané vedand | said. “I am sory sord:: it wae pot ray ntion to throw hits off the stoop.” #eroner Witiey com. tl ed hin © neat the Srfion of the ‘+ aod Jury. He ja a nade of Germany, and 47 yer of ave Tun Youxo Mks's Cunisrtas Ags cra- Tros Fee Keading Root, at No. iGi Pitch avenne, | i Le open every Sunday: during this month for the | | use of sou men, ‘'h.—DBan sust's..On Mo day, @ now e one Deutompimule baveg with fliumine uuded upom incidents whieh oc curred in France in 194, will be produced. it te eutitied, “Phe Midnvget. Aveauity or, The [a'ian Brigauda.” There will aiso be produced a cowic mine, entitie!, “Inve Anu 1 Wuehable eéumtions, The Whetr wsial flights and Youn Nte Aol tadicaus, fo the Beonew cols Brothers, in &, the Child Won. Moore, the * ae orl + on the ff whos pere indy on mi! bbe livdag curios Accipren ts. Lastevening nchiil abouted pears ald, of S40 rua overt Louis Silverstein, Serond aveuue, 4% ast ear 20 of the Grand and erry, bie wae taben to river of Ue car wanes @rt- Wiliiam G. K yal Ue By took fripit ‘ade en d darh naive cruel) the fi giver men waa conveyed w ine New rk Hoapital, Paran Can Acctpent,<<Yeaterday Coroner Gover held an inquest on the body of Woolf Dan- kich, who diedifrom injnries reeived by being run aver by car 9%, of the 424 oti met and ¢ Fo ry Live, on the 29th ult. Tuapy ‘ le ped fiom the ' platform of the car, near the | corer ot Tih wtreet and Ave, A, without aking tle driver to stop. He retained has bold of the handrail, and was @rawn under the car, both wheels passiug over him, A verd et of accide satel death wae rendere', THK PROPRIETOR of thy “Oriental’ Concert Beloon denies that an Indie.na captain had his coat at in that saloon he eaptain probably wade a ein the name, and ty Wil @ etulla. name bo the rebore, Pouce LvTruiarner-. Attempt to Defraud a Bank.—Devective Doyle, o# tho Ist Precinet, yoater- ay Afternoon Arie@sted (io go Hall aline Roberts, on acharge of attempting to defraed the Metro; Bank, corner of Broadway and Pine atreex It ap. Spare ths Mall presemted to the paring teller of the etropolitam Rank, a che sk for $1,723 45, on the Mechanics auk of B. i kL urperting to bave been drawn br W.M. Bin in On the back of the check was the following eg «ic * tT Peay bearer, Hl. A. 5 check, in red ink, the face of the eod, ©, Bruen, Pres” which pu R fosteof Mr Boueh, President 2 fechonice Bank of Brooklyn ius paying teller of ¥ 5 Motiopolitan Bank bai rounerd the check tobe \ tecyery wae cs baat until the of cet strived 6 custody. Justice Do «ec D the lombe for { bat oe atone further es amioation, | TACO t! eplens tor Wiiae | of Gib avenue dimster at Nos. 98 and 95 Furman street, whermby three men lost their Mves, was continued before Coroner Lyneh last evening. Charles F Bliven, reeiding at 2% North $4 street, F. Ds, testified to being in the employ of Mesere. Bord & Be buliders, Wastin the bullcings that tell, engase’ ih outtiag sashes in the fromy ducers: was about 6 feet from the wails when they came uowD; the day previous to the accident the nem working there heard @ pecniiar ercaking of the wooden cen- tro which snatained ihe archeeo! Ue roof, remarkot to bite pertoer that he would not like w ove of thove whose duty it war to ake down those centres. Witnesses par ner alvo heard the nojee; did not ob- serve any ereoks in the centre walls; the wooden cen- tres of the two m arches Lad beeu taken ont before the accident w: eooat when the buildings tel!: beard rath if wortar and brick were falling: lan mndintety « hole fabric came dowu with serach; ect bnilding alent one min- ule hetore it fet.; @ smell arch was pul 0D ender Me. Borg’ thought he drew plane for thee fame buildinre in Bushwick, an arebitect vullding tm Fultoz street. ote to make plans for large N. Y.; it ie newal for are atrveiures Avraham Van Duyre, carpenter and joiner, who Worked with prece. ug witness, and @as prorcnt When the buildings (oll, eet ied to a etinilar effect, Qn the jovestivation was fui ther adjourned, Tun InvestrGation into the broneht againuet the Kiugs County Buperintendents of the Poor, for awarding # heavy contract tor flour to Mr. James Corboy, who was not the lowest bidcer, war continued before the Supervisors’ Cotninittee voste,'ay, Mr, Jammer Pitzerrald one of the Buper- Intern ’cu @ was examined, bot hia evidence proved bothing more than that the bid of Mr. Corboy wae conn ous by at least ome of the mombe mt we » others Cxceptine Buperintendent Hens jened the mners presented be him, ‘The Comittee sojourned voll Monuay at ¥ o'clock P.M Sen Srreck,—An unknown man, about 50 yearacl age weep ceed up insensible at the corner and vith etieet yesterday afternoon He was taken to tho City Hospital.—Patrick McCarty, resid n 26th etree’, while working on an earth bank in Middle street, was prostrated by the heat. He will probably recover PARTIAL Destrection oF A PRoreLLar ry Finr.—About 2 A. M. yesterday « fire broke out on board the propeller George 0. Vale, Farrell, mas- ter, lyug as the foot of North 4th atrest, E,D, The Bus for the promptitude of the ire the boat would tropadiey, a syreratus under Chief Doy bd bec utterly destroyed ; as it waa, damage resulted to sh nount of $2,000. The Vale easowned by BG. Nett, 52 Mouth street, New York, and insured in the Washington Inenrance Hariouy for $800, BurGotary.—The honse of Martin Evans, in Ryerson street, near Myrtle avenue, was feloni- ourly entered vesterday afieruoon, ‘aud robbed of diverwar®, bills, ete, in all valued at #160, with tvended to report a asioon | which the thiet escaped, Mesrino or Fentane,—A large and enthu- minatic meeting of the Fenian Brotherhood took place at Temperance Hall, corner of Grand and Seventh streets, F.1D, Inevevening, Mr, Thotnar Caliagher, politan | Centro of the Emmet Circle, presided. Mr. George J. Campbell, Centre of the Shamrock Circle, Green- point, delivered a lengthy the hopefainces and just advocated, namely, the unity of the Triah race for the A.M. Blakes putpose of self-government .n their native land. The ancesof the Williamsburgh Circle were stated to be in & healthy condition, Jersey City. Srrecx py Licatyinc,—During the thun- id took himuin | der storm on Thurday afternoon, a barn near Eliza- ted the accused to beth, belonging toa Mr. Harlan, was struck by light- poet ot and Arvest ofan Alleged # igamist.—Yosterday Ernest | 2!D£ and consumed, together with @ cow and seven G. Poterson, living at ¥) >, 9 Delancey street, entered | 194 of bay. Lees, about $600, no insurance......... * complaint against his ,. wife Geziena, charging her Tho lighting struck @ tree on the cormer of Jersey with bigamy, Hewayr sthaton the ¥7th of June the | *¥eaue and South Bixth street, Jersey City, and Rov, George A. Hubb red her w the tair by thas ow the 27sh ult. ell, Wo, 12 Foraythe street,mar- a’ 9 Hetrd Les reggerth He a} ore Gezena was again married wo Ranta ree Se dite Mick connie Mie . se v : Voterson for exami) ation. ssthes ouaicates Hodbing his Roc mi-Mates.Gottiieh Gastrack was arioated yesterday + om a charge of stenline a gold vane grin woney, on the Tth of June last,from ueust Lohater, Beary Kesernitier, and ‘heodore Zober, at 88 Bow wy, Ime comp aimants allege that while seeping wi gh the mecnsed at 27 Bayard stieot, © Fritled their te and decoumped with their ee eee ee Larceny od offeer Gilbert pial from PB eamry Powers, of 121 Kast %th strest. he complain ay, alleges lager bier 40) saa, where Powers drank to excess Kyau then to 1a htm to one of th where couple hr ant fell asieop. i Op awaking, both his Boney and tae panien were mining, ‘I succeeded in y¢ covering 000 of the money at a Louse in Mot tw ree, it had heen left for safe ke ping. Junie ¢ Dowsug commitved Kyan in deiuult o Rebbing-@ § ldier.Peter Steffis, a returned sol- Sior, iivingt} 56 Fourth streot, allows that $130 was soleo fra hime tn house at 7 Duano steot, kept by Jacob And Ch wiotte Strausser, Justice Manatield dhreeted a de hte be made oa the house, and the ut bali a dozen o1 the fomaie inmaies d commited tof examination, None 0 Were arrested wh Of the money was recovered. Stabbing Avs ava,—Charies Smith was arrested by officer Calhoun, of the 6th Precinct, yeeterdey, ona charge of ababi A ug Hoary Thomas in the back, while ongsved In a @xht, at the corner of Broadway and Leonard stiwe 4, both men are coiored........T wo eoiored ' maved Dauiel Garne:t and Beujamin Gaow qu eu 26 Thompson street on LT busadary Migat. urn ¢ the afiey Gautwas cutin the neck With @racor, “itis qrnilarde escaped, Brooklyn, A Youne (Lavy Cownipss 4 Sronexreren, ‘tween 8 mamd 0 o'clock inst evening, a young ou pan iad Minuie Phalen, wm Paik Willismabureh, entered tho farni- ¥ roe ture Aseauliod Lb’ fo wilh a cowhide, M:. Baer ceaisted ber Vigorous © katiitation, sad took up a etick in nell. noe, A yo ume gentdeman uamed James Forrest, Who reeves in Now York, aod who was in the young lady's Compaury, then seized Baer, while Minnie Velsbored dim with the cowhide, Mr ofl Wulah of the ih. Precinct wae attracted to Ned to thew report ahal be the | 014 8POy died arrested thelady and her compauion, ¥ ‘They weigetakon to thes otati ise wand locked up, M.as Phiden ctutea, im explacation of her couduct, \ thas che wi store carly on Monday worn. | Jug Inet wise gowae articles, and that aftoy the | articles pat up, ‘the storekeeper charged Ler more tran she had agrmcd to pay, She the: upon I back ber umoney, demand was the man Bavr, wwhe called ber. she alleges, of not beloa g to her witch Hence the cow. lereers or Licnrsrn G.—The residences of A ivew Gleichinaun and Ales‘. Arnetadt, in Chauncy st cot, New Hrooklyn (Ninth \Ward) wore struck by ty ving J a the rm, on i linreday evening, !he house of the fonner aas ect on fire, but the Cortinentshed with @ loesof $150. The rie fluld parsed dowm the echfinney of Mr, Arn- ‘+ realtonce, entirelyydemollelting {t,.and into a 1 the first floor, where it upset the stove, Two on were somewhat inured, The ehimnervs ofa , Tow of brick buildings in Quiney” street, noar Marey avenue, were demolished, sod cauwing otter damage, amounting to about $50, The liberty pole on Fort ircon was Likewise struck, but-wage Bot materially in/ured, BucraL Womax.—Mra, ENen ing st No, 117 Fast Warren fore Justice Walsh yesterday for brow with a club ® tenant, am acod. wi Catharine McMahon, whereby her wose aud shoulder dislocated, As nllogew, Mrs, Garrity pushed the other women down stelis., This was denied by the defondant, and she was perusi tted to go on her Own recognizance, Tue FORMAN Streer Dinac@er.-The ine cow Wosiicalon ine the Giscuuaians um alandine He late RbLOWedark Conidance Macnee, Wiad go | Ran? eney.—Jobn Ryan was arrosted by cently « druggist in + yesterday, on a charce of stealing | taien bofore Justice Cutter, that Ryan took him into a] a © Kast River piers. | law, am infant, A short time since, 20 yeare of age, | Aver ore oF IM) .tustave Baors 195 Grand street, and | Bren iu this emergency | pone frie Baer evdledvout lussily, “Watch, murder {* when | wreached off several of the limbs, Rar.roap SmAsn-Ur,—The Washington train due at Jersey City yesterday morning, was de- layed two hours in consequence of a smash up of freight cars five miles beyond New Bronewick, Monpeners To BR Tr1epv,—There are at charyee | Depaw tor ori¢insted about the emoke stack and spreed with | pow, Co. tor $5,000 and in the | 9th and 10th a SS and eloquent addrevs on | tion, and impart ahealthy tone with streneth to ce of the cause which he whole Too Late for Classifi cation. DRATEI#, At Santi Spirito, ta phen fever, Mrs. Mary the 45th year of har age. Thi , Aus. William Daw- pDAWKINE@O8 greday, Aug 3d, ed B4 years and . icra wil! take at 2% o'clock, vat 130 Nora oa *t, Williame- will be inverred in Green wood sno ha, oF Sto diet ,RTIFICIAL FLOWERS—WANTED 50 A ria to make art'fcial flowers, Apply at 353 Broadway, a _ _ 868 | Black AND COLORED ALPACAS, PARI | patias and mobair ‘ussere, very C16 at Ot LAM- ea secd bets Alon teu. whit end ed fan very cheap, Also Palssorsl ekirie at uubeara of prices, 26 OST OR ST *ASS-BOOK NO, 47 606. of he Fu Bw Apptication will be nad ¢ loos « ak fo “TIMOTHY CREAR, on the iith day of cept. 1806, HE NEW YORK OCEAN S@ERAMSUIP Beamen wiehe inform ai! seamen in thie city, noe employed or who mar with to be erp oe board these ships, that they have for a rocte for the wee of reenlatin e wares now peidon board these ab pe. Vor it {a a well known feer to all the seamen and citizens of New York. the famil'er of the abovenamed men aegoiceahor! of the neers | ice which is a.ediul te them, And another ¢ ea! oblect this wociety have in view. and that te keep thore nee and foreivn deinen out of there pe, and ree if the safety Of the p aod mais, with thetr valu. alle cargos and prone \ be preserved, aud the only way toco thie la ior a! peamen and citizens of New York to com torward aud arrange Withee to their own aatiefaction, and also eee thas (he seamen at Now York wii! be aftowed evongh to maintain the't families, Any seaman in thi city who have not ne vot joined thie oie’ are invited to come to the Spring stress biall at ® k chit eveniar, where be will learn the full particulars of the whole thing, 866 t 0 TET TO A SMALL FAMILY—it ROOMS on the 4th fioor, 6 Jay at, ior eld a month, with water and water-cioset ov the floor, Inyulie at lal Waverly Place, in rtore, H. LURKS, — 26) ANTED—A YOUNG MAN TO OPEN oysters and assist in waiting, Caillat oP Sead $5007-4 PARTNER WANTED, WITH e from @6. to $600 cash, in @ crocery and Uquor store; aa honer: and induvtrious man preter- red. For partictilars inquire 459 West Jud p bem MEDICINES. YER’S CATHARTIC PILLS ARE THE moat beries | purnative which we are able to produce, or wh we think bee ever yet heen made by any body. Their effects have abundan'iy shown to the community bow much thoy excel the ordinary medicines iu use. They aro sa > and pleso- ant to take, but powerful tocu.e, Their penetrating Ploperties stimulate the vital activities of the body, yemove the obstructions of ite orwane, purify the blood, and expel dieease, hey pureo out the foul humore which breed and grow distemper, stimulate siugeish or disordered organs into their natural ae- the sysiem, Not only do they onre the every. day complaints of every ~ but also formic slie and dangerous diseases, While they pioduce rful etfecta, they ere at the same time, in d minished doses, the sateat and heat physic that can be employed for children, Lelug ar-coated, they re plearant to take ; and, being purely veretableare free from any risk of arm. Cures have heeu made which surpass beiief, were they mot enbetantiated by men of such exelted pesition avd character, as to forbid the sus) of untruth, Many eminent Phy eic.ans have lent their names to to the public the reliability of onr ronedies, while others have seit us the assnrance of their conviction thas our Preparation yntribute ine meneely to the rellef of our affil suffering tel- jow-men, Tho aent below named is pleased to fare nish gratis our American Almanac, contaiwing direc tions for the use aud certificates of their cures, of the following complaints :- tiveners, Buions Complainis, KLeumatiam, Dropey. Ueartburn. Head: ache arising trom foul stomach, Nausea, Ladigestion Morbid inaction of the iovels and Pain aisiu therefrom, Fiataleucy: Loss ot Appetive, all Di eases which requie ap evacuant medicine, They aso, by purifying the b.ood, and «timulating the ayn- tently cure many compiainta which tt would not be present five perrons in the County Jail at Elizabeth, | Suvvosd they could rewch, such as Deatness, Partial to be tried at the next term court for murder, viz: William Grady and George Dirson for killing Fereur Coilius, Jauies Glenn, charced with having choked lie wife death; Jarnee Lowe and Mctlugh,chargea with fatally beastiag John Miller, Serious CuARor.—David B, Richards, re- of Jersey City, yeater- day, for examination, on acharge of having a! under fifteen years of ago, and according to the Stato srrected on a charge of having abducted the home, sod Richards cansed the arrest of the family, on acharre of keeping a disorderly and disrepntal house, Richards was heid in #600 bends to appar for ‘rial, and the whole affair will be fully investi- sien at the October Term of the Hudson County rt. TOREATENING TO STAB AND SCALD,—A| A. M. and good-looking young woman, named Mary Mistle, was arrested in Jersey City yesterday afternoon by Aid Doyle, charged with havin knife” into the bowels ot Wm, Mu and also wet him down with scalding bot water, he cause fer threatening ench violent measures did not transpire, Accused gave Louds to appear for examination, Moboke Dirren py A Doo axp Waar Came or Ir, | BARNES, —Mr, Edward B. Hennessy, of No. 215)¢ Broome sireet, New York, appeared before Recorder Avery, of Hoboken, on Thursday, and complained that on the day previons, while hie son was returning home from a ba!! mateh, through Bloomfield street, he was set upon by a dog belonging to Mr, Chiner, of 251 Bloom teid street, and bitten and badly lacerated on tuethigh, Mr sy wie vor) alows thes the coe should be killed, and accordingly Resordes rnigbed him with al) necessary anthority to hiavesire, The dog was found on board the steainer, ly lag af the dock, aud Mr. H. afer fy, baving secured the animal, wok him out doi the pier foot of Sa epireet, jor the pure of drowsing bum, pose fopety Reed three ened to throw lounessy over { carry some: it ie allecedt shat Cnr 18 aslampied to diewn the dog, when the lurter iiched the aninal overboard, aud then pitehod nto Mr. d, but with assistance was finally eject. @i from Sabderqnentiy, while Keed and and Kiver streets, Hennessy came cp and renewed the attack, aud officer Kung con.ing up, Hennessy | turned and strock him, » hile, at the same time, Reed purintwoor three well directed blows, Hennesay | woe arrested, but on being taken befove the Kecord- | er, the officer withdsew the ehareé of assauls and beter, and accused pload guilty of disorderly couduct, He was tined $2, got ® black eve and bloody | mos and logt the dog which @warm eshore, Useicessep LiquoR SuLLEeRs,—The HE JAPANESE HAIR STAIN COLORS | mit mucl the Hair, Whiskers and Moustache a beautiful | Visterbess and self-r | Board of Councilmen of Hoboken have direct City Recorder to commence proceedings imme for seliing liquor without 8 liceno, for th The fine ts #10 fires oflunce, and 60 for every mb nt a MARINE NEWS, | Ang. ¢ 5 00— 8, Sete, T 12 H, Water,.06 48 CLEARED, DAVES Sicilian, Mataga; Siciila, Marseilles; Nor. manc Ml n evideo; Dirigo, C. 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Cabin tempted | oe pe on the person of Lavinia Zabriskie, che bine SURE AND threatened to “pat «| plaivs on rem! were standing at the corner of Third | means of cure or re.lef, b ed the | bi Mavely | Color will not fi seainet betwoen forty and fitty public house keepers | Bold by BAKNES, 41 Park Kow, Bhndners, Neuraluia and Nervous Irritability, De- rangements of the Liver and Kidpeya, Gout om other kindred aplalate vigry J from & low sia! o! y, oro! tr ugtlon of its functions, pat off br unprincipled dealers with other tiows which yr make inere reat on, \ormand AcEee and e uo others, ‘The sick want the aid there is for thom, and they shonld have it, | bookseller; “and [ wou Jersey City, was arrested and | Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO, Lowell, Mase., aud sold by a) Druggista aud Dea.ers everywhere, ITIVE CURE FOR Intemperance, discovered by Dr. KING, given icharde was | unknown to the person-in ale, tea, or any other bey- irl from | erace. Price #1. 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Ee TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVE PUOL,—HELV wilh fale on Bata pugust peo wi an0 5 ein Cute Apply w WilLitaMs & rd a Do not be | haye beet in Medicine % ” 430 Overimuch, CKLES, TAN AND PIMPLES RE- | #¢ keep bins away from Ask or send | ledge, abous luis ca take no | Wonderful! things, a RICHARD DOLLAND, Lucky Penny: —— 9 ee Phe wiped away her teara, and Mr. Vhite. look told ber to proceed He war ao much intercsted in the tale, told in ber «mole man- ter, In her aoft voiro—a ywouwe @0 full of that low intonation, which ia distinct even ‘nthe Murmure—that he cond oot be p & isbir tne of his fevorie novelain, peo le who long aro Wrote the cat innocent tales in five or seven vole ames, were there *o hear §) Re his own dr abstraction a) 6 won tecnarmed tnt @ young | aherherdes tying 8 bee rhlen ror slowWwe nek: end the visitor, with Wa al hincts of orean flal'a and puring ‘tooka whlch he + | mom than twice a ve ith an ereu leaning over a @ anew inca sat hove the “isant teres ¢ ’ y her remim'n Of Wraterte | martecy “And spaking anf wer, elt. tending the feelings, [know that to oe last Tneto: mite urderstund th se of metas anc. Tea tt ted ik wan becavee of the ffrrance of our 7 | of our bringiow up, or of bot » tte | rth, bse father t eon a poer i +, ane ret wor © | en't quite believe that of m ter. Inever, as 1 wie bustand ; for, tothe tae, 1’ ” by hittle waa which |e neve Lienew not how to chance: + der «twas bis goo of life, a live of | aeemel te fold iteolf | Ho celighted t isach o kites pandeven the wiaesite copies he + frotn Poor Richar.'s Alreavas faces fr ! ory tower's the} with him, and ac pasages of poetry ; muat Waethe future of ha eh’ constant work agsan embrot el 6. ivreas, oo thank od, evon if I washuny y be bad al! he rey “ed, and the little iad waa fat aud rosy then. 6 Jagt year he might be sid tobe more shan on earth ! pe world wee mot wil ly hour by bour used to ca!) me Ty end asy, “Remember our great #: ’ and the next minute be ray m6, claspitg my bande in bia, wot to care aout the litsle lat*s learsing, ao tins he could win Howe ven. He woud go @ seripbure to nerip ture, to prove that rld is nothing worth, * without thas wh eterna. iife, He dos gired neither ri nor honors, use wealth, nor learning, for that boy—nothing but that his faite should he pure and bia hopes holy. & 5, Dunder. stood, that—that came Lowe tome. Now, lad {6 & good iad—tencer aud loving & mother, sud, I believe, dutiful tos ou the person below aid bint rather shan which, lown, gave me conceru which toske me fear he mas not Thope; but be is young, and —~° together what Tt ts ooly Matty's noforiunate roanner,"* intore she does uating rupted the bookseller, she has an ug!y trick of she means good."' & moan ity vil where “How very strange,” said the meek wo man. “I em eo Glad 1 wenttoned tty 1 mould have made my son so Unhappy. What a zity she does not hope eiry | oof thing! not to have bop. ia worse than indnem Wel, sir, bave I explained how euxious my bus band was thetthis dear Jad should become a right« @ous man—not s formaliet, but a vital Cheiet an. iding tty felth, faithful above all things ; er, iu Coriet, and evincing bis faith by acte of charity—n word, deed, im thought—towards hin fe ow-ereaturcs, a which A That, sir, was the roligion died ; and Ishould fee! un dit not, by prayer, supp to keop the lad in the path ba | he ia wetting to siroug fur me ‘ke ariver eter rain Ey roa sure t but be reads other books more Tdon's know if that te quite Os tent weary heaven with prayers t wh me bow ‘e weep hin tu the ribs; so that, eveu u be ba tor turn eside, he may return,” The Loy ie @ good Loy—ao exceliest lad: I 4 turuing over in my mind what Toor ; for him, to put bim in the way of better: w hie aition, Heis aright excellent jad, repented the ld have you heware of reimtoo tight: I think you areanxjous deequenttr? lao drawing the Bhe shook her head mournf.lly Uved ou hope—s haly hope, ahopo above the word =the hope of ona day seeing him in the courte of bis Heavenly Father, mes thers jy + seurthly a ‘Bir, I have ther. With thas hope to Nght ine. Le thaukfuily into the grave—which, i I | by ae uot be ry than my @ of shall be hereatter, But, ob! wr, if ve, ms a J beguiled by too niu to for res God, Lo re fi h aid.-how ta for the son] which lo may cae upor bis bed 1 wo be loft to “My good we e 1 the moet righteoas pay ter and bind tLe book caresul! the leaves" ewored, * mn aud lotihe w “Yes, wr,” al of unbelief a visit, airs You leut tim — « works of Boojemin Franklin ; 1 ber, Oy: “Ia it the sort of book, do think, cir, theta! fis for my littleled ! Tknow it te tall oe eee aud iovent # great and xo bus L fear thongh & met, remee wivice to young trates great man, Le Wanto What best 4 us want, more or les*, m+ : In Apap bookseller, with unusual riesnes, ‘and had much that fow of us possess. Aad, then, after some ox i "i Meade en: . 4 ne od, slowly, rathor ep if iaikiy meet, than ade drossin> another, “Leb cys ae Theesrig p of bia iife wae ie tle Lves ot many with faults siucss smounting to eriuues ‘ and those) world have = rerasined URmwldy unrecorded—inceed — perie tly unknown, even by bie = moet INtinale — friewds—Vus fur the extraordinary tr @ man's great nelure becontesses that Le wa wind of dovtrir of hie own life rut by every parpooe tbo iall ‘ k over for lads of Richrra's age e OF temiperstount ti the eure honesty of Frenklin's nuare riyt vero, lovsiog-rtraight-in-theasee trots bad vot mace bim confess aud coudemn his errors. He wee scourge: —4n Bil seeptlon are,{fibey wonla “Ly he erior; he aad to endure the acho’ knowing arcvuments \y young fi ende when, a furned Upon pod ii-used Lio yo ne misconduct boru of, and nM fe end though vis nature thusiassi., hike that of Bunyan, the evit of | ecopliciim Wast! 6 pro nature; he aew how foolish it wo boy ‘mrong-miaded,'! ecause } wha. lus jather toln hou BStrenyisened om ea mind, And itorature; they keer cyrevisy, Th sf inap's greas to his country—iucdeed, to g!! imbibe those jeesous of usefulness a) which are taught in bis works, v tainted by his contessed gin, [uy by himself, at such & disauy, out bo imnptations; & ays Ma Weak, Ut vd e@ wor then Lis we st to last toe confeased blot upon ar Aye in deed, this great wa is mau so iu advances bie time—this true man, was, as 1 have seid scourged by his intivell.y: siripes, I daresay tie ix ollor Was @ great phrepologist, and the science eagreced wuet charity on bis ample, yet shrewd, mun sud be shows bu op daoressy the organ wes Copresseu as Venera bus large in benevo! ap sito over ht of the reasoni Ahlif we tor wou'd ooly give us the measurement 0 heads, ond their developemen’s, instead of shes own crude or prejuiicod aun yale ot evaracter, we should better tune whore to render our hero-wosr ebip, Don't you think wo?" TH be Couténnerty ewes eS BONG eee owe bee